Dottie Rambo on Fox News 5/12/08
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So tragic, the ending of a great God inspired song writer, Dottie Rambo. Out of respect to
Dottie Rambo, please, quit arguing about your opinions. She was loved and always will be missed. She's worshipping and praising our Lord Jesus now. That should be all that's important to everyone that loved and still miss her. GBU/IJN
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Although insulting as some may find it, I do not believe that Dottie would have found being called a "hillbilly" as insulting as being referred to as a "goddess". I do (as I believe Dottie would have and many others do) find the term hillbilly derogatory, but Dottie herself would have probably commented that she in no way is, was, or ever will be a goddess and being compared to a deity of any kind is blasphemous and degrading in and of itself. So I reiterate 1lawgrad, you're an idiot.
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A great loss. Reading these comments I find that grammar and spelling are atrocious. First 1lawgrad you're an idiot. TheJesusRulz if she was such a good friend spelling her name correctly would have been respectful and "fateful" worker? I believe you mean "faithful" not "fateful" as the term fateful means "having far reaching and typically disastrous effects". Morgan, not sure if you're "herding" cattle or what and "lulu went on with wuts her face?" America, the uneducated land of the free.
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Is she the only one that died? What about the other in the bus. This incident is strange. What caused the driver to go off the road?
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I'm just now finding out she's dead. How sad is that? Well to say she was a great song writer and singer is putting it lightly. My mentor in music, Jimmy Swaggart, probably was most known for the songs he did that Dottie Rambo wrote and he never failed to talk about her dedication to the work of God. Truthfully, Dottie had a voice similar to Jimmy's sister, and I think she may have reminded him of her. But I digress. What a sad loss..she was a fighter. The Lord keep her.
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@1lawgrad you are a nut if you speak ill of this wonderful woman of jesus. love, jan
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dottye was good friend to me. i love my sweet friend of 30 years. jesus wanted her to save her from her hurt body and family. her girl was very mean to her and she cried so much for love from her girl. that is how we get the good music from his fateful worker. i love you my angel no more tears for you in that city. love, jan
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I would argue, 1lawgrad, that your lack of knowledge of Dottie Rambo reflects ... well, reflects your lack of knowledge.
Because I can assure you, it CERTAINLY doesn't not reflect the renown - nor the importance - of one of the premiere contributers to the culture of North America.
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dottie when i herd about the crash we cried me and my gma when we thought lulu was still on the bus but she went on with wuts her face she called us and said she was alright but we are still very sorry dottie and i love u and lulu im glad lulu went on and u should have too that was a very windy night love ya lots morgan
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i was in the wreck
Oh, but guys. . .this isn't farewell. . .it's see ya later. She now sits at the feet of the Father she sang about. For those that know the Lord, we will see her later and will all be around the throne of the God she sung about and we love.
Until then. . .
mickeysgirl61 3 years ago 14
Dottie was one of, if not THE greatest gospel song writer ever to live. Many have compared her to the great Fanny Crosby. Her songs number well over 2500 and those are just the ones "published". It would be impossible to over emphasize the impact that she has had on gospel and sacred music. Her songs will live on forever!
MoJoPiano 3 years ago 6